Bristol Post

Let’s see how EU feel...

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all the way from Lapland.

Each letter is printed and posted directly to your child in a festive envelope. You can choose the background design and fill in your child’s personal informatio­n such as age, best friend’s name or particular achievemen­ts throughout the year.

All we ask in return is a donation to help us be there for children, whatever their worries, this Christmas and beyond. £5 could buy paints to help a child who has been abused to express their feelings and begin to feel like themselves again. £8 could cover the cost for our volunteer counsellor­s to answer two calls to Childline – in 2017/18 our volunteers handled 1,800 counsellin­g sessions with children in Bristol.

Without support from the people of Bristol, we simply wouldn’t be able to deliver our vital services which offer a lifeline to many children and young people whose lives have been affected by abuse.

Your donations will help our fight for every childhood. Abuse ruins childhoods, but it can be prevented. That’s why we’re here.

To find out more about the NSPCC’s Letter from Santa visit https:// www.nspcc.org.uk/what-you-cando/make-a-donation/letter-fromsanta/

Community fundraisin­g manager for Bristol, Bath and Somerset ✒ I FEEL I have to respond to a letter from DL in last Thursday’s Post and point out to him that, to use his logic, we had a referendum in the 1970s and voted to join the EU, so why did we have a second referendum in 2016?

You leavers have never stopped moaning we didn’t need another referendum and we should remain in the EU.

Anna Keir

Redland

Malcolm Hussey-Yeo

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